Private ownership and wage slavery are two completely different things. No, I don’t believe private ownership is inherently predatory. But wage slavery obviously is!
I wholeheartedly endorse @MikeForKY . He is a Marine, like McGrath. But he is also a farmer - and it’s in rural areas where McConnell is strong. Also he is the real progressive rather than the DNC-designate. Absolutely the way we should go if we’re serious about beating McConnell
We don’t have a healthcare system, we have a sickness care system. Why are Americans so sick to begin with - with higher rates of chronic disease than in other wealthy countries? We have to treat the cause, not just symptom. It starts with the food we eat. nybooks.com/articles/2020/06…
We need to shift from an economic bottom-line to a humanitarian bottom-line, not because it's easy but because it's what's right. Corruption has polluted the soul of our body politic & I'm proud to support Hector Osegeura - standing for a new America. bit.ly/2FFYK09
Conceptually I don’t agree, but it almost doesn’t matter at this point. Crony capitalism - untethered to any moral or ethical sense of responsibility to people, planet or animals - has become a destructive force that now threatens our survival.
I understand. We’ve all been put in a painful conundrum, one that could’ve easily been avoided. Democratic primary voters in both ‘16 and ‘20 would’ve handled this perfectly if the DNC would only have allowed it.
First of all, Bill and Hillary Clinton are two different people. Secondly, while I deeply appreciate the desire to teach the DNC a lesson - more than you know – I don’t see electing Trump as having that desired effect. It didn’t last time.